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g Letters Patent No. 85,668, dated January 5, 1869.

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THADDEUS-HYATT, OF Aronis'on; KANSAS;

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The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of 'the same.

"To' all whom it ma/y concern Be itknown that :I, Trmnnnns HYATT, of Atchi son, Kansas, have discovered that carbonic-acid gas, heretofore employed. to preserve. meats, vegetables,

To mask the taste of the oil as completely as possible, I prefer to reduce it to an emulsive condition before uniting it to the carbonated liquid. I

For this purpose, I employ sirup of gum, or sirup of gelatin'e, in the proportion of one of oil to two of sirup, beating the mass well together, and adding some flavoring-material. I

In this condition it may be termed a sirup' of codliver oil, and may be combined with the carbonated liquid in bottles like bottled soda-water, or used as a sirup for soda-water drawn from a fountain; and the principle of my invention, which I have thus reduced to practice, as a discovery connected with cod-liver oil, is equally applicable to and embraces all other medicinal and alimentary oils.

Whatd claim as my invention, and desire to secureby Letters Patent, is-

l. Combining cod-liver or other medicinal oil with carbonic-acid gas, or its equivalent, substantially in the manner and for the purposes herein set forth.

cod-liver oil digestible when the. oil is united to a sufficiently-large. volume of the gas, and by a combination that insures the simultaneous entrance of both into the stomach. I This result I accomplish by means of an auxiliary,

which may be either a carbonated water, liquid, or =liquor, but, as the'principal function of this auxiliary is to merely receive and convey a proper quantity of gas'into the stomach, I prefer it to be simple water, though any of the mineral-waters may be used instead, or even cider, champagne, ale, beer, wine, and the like, the theory of my invention being that to render cod-liver oil digestible, a greater volume of gas the reasonableness of which theory may be understood .f he circumstance that, while h lf an ounce f 2. Combining cod-liver or other medicinal oil with 1i Wt on is a dose, the proper quantity of gas to be taken carbonic-acid gas, or its equivalent, when th uni V with it is that volume which is contained in from three made a c 'e Woven the agency of an aimlto four ounces of liquid, at a pressure of from fort-y to sixty pounds to the square inch. The foundation of my invention is not, there ore, any specific liquid, whether medicated or simple, as any kind may be employed that" is notincompatible with the purposes for which the oil iary or liquid, in an air-tight vessel, substantiallydn the manner and for the purposes herein set .forth.

THADDEUS HYATT.

Witnesses:

' Tnnononn HYATT,

T. F. Herman, M. D. 

